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Vietnamese cuisine is heading downtown.
The Tran family of sisters recently signed a lease with Price Family Properties to operate Kai, a 2,500-square-foot restaurant on the ground floor of the Executive Center building at 201 W. Fifth St., said Daniel Regan, executive vice president and director...

On the first public tours of the new 111 Lofts this weekend, Tulsans can ooh and aah over some of the plush amenities. Oversized bathtubs. High ceilings, reaching 14 feet in some units. And walk-in closets big enough to host cocktail parties in them.
The 111...

Into a structure that typically is cold and gray, Price Family Properties has injected warmth and color.
Nightly, the company is illuminating the exterior of its new parking garage at Fourth and Main streets, PFP President Jackie Price said.
Adding an evening element to the building’s look...

Developer Price Family Properties has installed electric vehicle charging stations in some of their downtown parking lots and garages.
Two stations will be at 515 S. Boulder Ave. and 201 W. Fifth St. Each one is capable of charging two vehicles at a time.
“Price Family Properties...

TULSA — The first electric vehicle charging stations in downtown Tulsa are now open to the public.
Price Family Properties installed four charging stations on two different parking lots.
The stations are at the Bank of America parking lot downtown and at a parking lot at 4th...

Developers in the Central Business District are stacking vehicles at a breakneck pace.
Between now and autumn, at least $25 million in private investment is being poured into parking garages that will accommodate a total of about 1,100 cars and trucks.
“It’s pretty clear that the new...

The parking complex, which will include two subterranean levels, will have 500 parking spots.
The First Place Tower parking garage, featuring a predominantly blue exterior, is expected to be completed this fall, developer Stuart Price said.
Officials with Price Family Properties, which owns the $12.8 million, under-construction...

A Tulsa firefighter affixed name tags representing two New York City firefighters to the underside of his helmet and climbed the height of the World Trade Center.
Those symbols, known as accountability tags, are normally given to the supervising fire chief and attached to the truck...